The newest line from Serino Cigar Co. is on its way to stores.

Wayfarer, a new six vitola line, has begun shipping to retailers this week. It uses an Ecuadorian corojo 99 wrapper, a binder from the Jalapa region of Nicaragua and Nicaraguan fillers.

While it’s offered in six sizes, only four are regular production.

  • Wayfarer Corona Gorda (6 x 46) — $7.70 (Boxes of 20, $154) — Regular Production
  • Wayfarer Robusto (5 x 52) — $8.50 (Boxes of 20, $170) — Regular Production
  • Wayfarer Sublime (6 1/2 x 54) — $9.48 (Boxes of 20, $189.60) — Regular Production
  • Wayfarer The 109 (6 1/4 x 50) — $9.20 (Boxes of 20, $184) — Regular Production
  • Wayfarer Dalia (6 3/4 x 43) — $8.98 (Boxes of 20, $179.60) — 300 Boxes of 20 (6,000 Total Cigars)
  • Wayfarer Corona (5 1/8 x 44) — $6.88 (Boxes of 20, $137.60) — 300 Boxes of 20 (6,000 Total Cigars)

The Dalia is expected to ship this fall while the Corona won’t debut until this winter.

Production is being handled at Omar González-Alemán’s La Corona Factory in Estelí, Nicaragua.

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